Possible info about sparky13's noise

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by hyundaitech, Nov 9, 2005.

  1. hyundaitech

    hyundaitech Guest

    I found today on a 2006 Sonata a broken fuel pump assembly. The customer's
    complaint was about an inaccurate fuel gauge. The fuel pump module
    assembly had broken away from the part held onto the top of the tank, and
    was pretty much moving around and laying in various positions on the fuel
    sender, causing the readings to be erroneous. Your noise may be caused by
    a similar condition.
     
    hyundaitech, Nov 9, 2005
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  2. hyundaitech

    Eric G. Guest

    Thanks for this report, Hyundaitech! I have started noticing a similar
    noise to what sparky13 reported. Can you be more specific as to how
    inaccurate the gas gauge was? I think mine is off a little, but not enough
    to complain about. I am going in for my first oil change on Friday and am
    trying to coordinate everything in one shot: Auto door locks, oil change,
    recall(s) and so on.

    Thanks.
    Eric
     
    Eric G., Nov 10, 2005
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  3. hyundaitech

    hyundaitech Guest

    Well, I never got a consistent statement from the advisor beyond the
    statement that the customer drove 160 miles and the gauge was still on
    full.

    I now have evidence that the noise is a different issue that Hyundai
    considers this noise normal. See my other post.
     
    hyundaitech, Nov 10, 2005
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  4. hyundaitech

    hyundaitech Guest

    Well, I had a car in the shop today making the noise sparky13 describes.
    Thinking it was probably a broken fuel pump module, I pulled it out to
    check. Guess what? Everything was intact and I found nothing rolling
    around in the tank.

    In fact, considering the discussion here, I figured this was a common
    complaint by now and called Hyundai to see what their official position
    is. According to Hyundai, the fuel tank has no baffles and the noise
    occurs because the fuel actually is sloshing around and is normal.
     
    hyundaitech, Nov 10, 2005
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  5. hyundaitech

    Eric G. Guest

    K, thanks.
     
    Eric G., Nov 10, 2005
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